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Definition of Readorning
1. readorn [v] - See also: readorn
Lexicographical Neighbors of Readorning
Literary usage of Readorning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1904)
"... readorning old churches rather adhere to than of erecting new ones. While the
Transalpine coun- lht anc'ent tries, except in a few favoured spots, ..."
2. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1904)
"... of the Roman architect took the the ^man J builders to direction of restoring
and readorning old churches rather adhere to than of erecting new ones. ..."
3. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1904)
"... Tendency of most briskly, the labours of the Roman architect took the ihe *°man
J builders to direction of restoring and readorning old churches rather ..."
4. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1907)
"•tit direction of restoring and readorning old churches rather adhere to than of
erecting new ones. While the Transalpine coun- tht <1""'"* tries, ..."
5. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1877)
"At every time, however, even when his work went on most briskly, the labours of
the Roman architect took the direction of restoring and readorning old ..."
6. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1902)
"At every time, however, even when his work went on most briskly, the labours of
the Roman architect took the direction of restoring and readorning old ..."
7. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1902)
"At every time, however, even when his work went on most briskly, the labours of
the Roman architect took the direction of restoring and readorning old ..."
8. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1900)
"To begin with, he must provide himself with a new wardrobe according to the
requirements of the society which he proposed readorning. ..."